2013 Board and Binding Review Recap

Although the seasons been over for a while, we’ve steadily been releasing product reviews of various 2013 product. Unfortunately due to injuries, random gnargoyle attacks, and a crappy snow season there weren’t as many as in previous years. But for now here’s a break down of everything into one place. Expect to see awards in the near future for stand out products that rated high on the awesome scale.Snowboards

What board would you recomment if i’m a 90 percent freerider, and 10 percent park on some days. A board that will hold well on all types of snow, whether powder, hard packed, icy, bumpy snow, etc. Thanks

Hey man, so I have been really looking for a good fit for me and haven’t really figured it out. I rode the Ride Crush and that was a bit too soft and also I rode it’s 147 version and that seemed a bit too small. Now I am riding the Buckwild from 2012 and it’s a 153 cm, but it is a bit too big and stiff for my taste. What board would be a great board for the park, (considering I ride a small resort and thats all we have), that is good for jibbing, but still has a good pop for hitting some nice-medium sized jumps? I am a lightweight guy and want something I can really control and not feel like it is so heavy. A few options would be great. Ps. I thought the Ride Kink would be good, but I am sure you of all people know some other underdog brands or something and have some great recommendations. Thanks!

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